My girlfriend is the first and most important person that I ask if I am in doubt about anything. I trust her judgement. She is critical but also very open minded. If I would have shown her this record she would`ve probably shrugged her shoulders and said:”Terrible.” And she would be right. This record is terrible. But so is “Sex and the City”…

Eddie Johnson and his producers tried to coat-tail on the success of “Mr.Cannibal” that I posted last week, throwing in the same ingredients: Mau-Maus, cannibals and a mix of German and English lyrics. And it`s even more racist. But the music is better, Calypso-Beat or is this Ska? Strangely I couldn`t find out anything about Eddie Johnson at all.

However the artist that did the cover is Will Halle. Not the best Berlin cartoonist and not my favorite one but he had that typical simple and effective style that was popular in the 40`s, 50`s and early 60`s. Like his collegues Stenzel and Kossatz, Will Halle was a popular Berlin cartoonist and still is with a older generation of Berliners.

These guys were popular before the internet so I could only find out a few things there: Will Halle`s real name was Erich Will. He was from the town of Halle so he called himself Will Halle. He was born 1905 and either died in 1969 or 1980.

I have been collecting cartoon books for a long time and started to particularly look for Berlin cartoonists since I moved here 11 years ago.

Generally I don`t buy books that were published in Nazi Germany. Anybody who was published during that time was a collaborator. They were published in spite of all the other ( mostly more talented ) people that were persecuted, forced to leave the country or killed. It´s a contaminated time and I don`t want to have books around that carry that spirit.

A while back I had a discussion with fellow Berlin cartoonists who felt that in the case of Olaf Gulbransson, who was published in Nazi Germany, he was innocent because he wasn`t a political person. I disagreed because I think in a dictatorship there is no room for that. You are either a threat or you comply.

I found this book by Will Halle from 1940 in a thrift store for only 2 euros so I picked it up. It has a introduction by Heinz Rühmann, probably the most popular German actor ever. His career spun from the 30`s and 40`s to the 80`s.

The book is called “Das finde ich komisch- Ein Bilderbuch für Erwachsene” ( That`s what I think is funny- A picture book for adults ).

The miracle of alcohol

“Where is the wolf? I want to tear him apart!”

“Playing around”

The short-sighted man

“Excuse me, Professor- I`m the Model!”

The modest rake

” You wouldn`t believe what you can imagine behind there!”

It is not a political book and the humour is not Nazi humour. There are no antisemitic drawings in that book. But some Nazis must`ve laughed about these cartoons. It was published by Nazis in Nazi Germany. Maybe that makes it Nazi Humour?

So I still have a bad feeling about this book that was published when Germany`s brightest people were forced to be silent and thousands went into concentration camps and this guy didn`t think it was wrong to get the Nazi stamp of approval for his funny pictures.

But that goes for a number of Berlin cartoonists like Hans Joachim Stenzel, Hans Kossatz , Ferdinand Barlog and Horst von Möllendorf. They were respected and loved by a wide audience before and after the war.

But whatever, it`s only a simple cartoon sleeve of a silly German 45 from 1966…

Will Halle also did the cover illustration for this single and also designed a follow-up LP sleeve. This one was ADAM and the MICKY`S second single after their first one “Papa”, a parody of Dutch child-star Heintje`s “Mama”, sold 150.00 copies.

Humpta-Beat stuff with silly lyrics in the Hessian dialect for the party crowds at the Karneval. “John Brown`s Vadder” is a parody of John Brown`s Body. Adam und die Micky`s are still playing.

This Will Halle cartoon is from the 1959 anthology “Kleine St(r)icheleien”:

The balcony of the pleasure-lover

ADAM UND DIE MICKY`S, John Brown`s Vadder, 1968

ADAM UND DIE MICKY`S, Das nackische Lorchen, 1968

About me:
My name is Andreas Michalke. I´m a cartoonist from Berlin, Germany and I like collecting records. Most of the records I find in thrift stores or at flea markets here in Berlin. I like a lot of music but I thought I`d focus on odd German records. Preferably with cartoon covers.
All my scans are high-resolution. If you double-click on them they will get much bigger.

1. I will not use material, that is already available in digital format elsewhere.

2.The artists I present are either anonymous or pseudonymous or dead or no longer active.

3. I feel that if nobody has cared to reissue a record in 50 years, it is fair to present it.

Note: Please don´t ask for re-ups. I don´t have time for that. What´s gone is gone.